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Delilah'sstories from the closet till closing time

Glasgow is full of invisible lovers because it's a city where it's hard to be gay. Couples can't easily kiss in the park. They pretend for years to their families that their partner's 'a friend'.

And families find it hard to accept that 'friend' – so many people never come out. Some folk look for one-night stands, others can't get anything else.

But at Delilah's it's OK to be who you are, as long as you're honest. It's a happy place, always party time, and this is the book where you'll meet Joanie, the bar manager, Mamma and Papa, and all the regulars, as well as those passing through, because at Delilah's no one is invisible.

From the big-hearted to the big-haired, Delilah's is in sympathy with the gay community, but with a lot of laughs.

Key Features

Gay writing that is candid, explicit, energetic and contemporary. Short stories set in a gay bar in Glasgow that feature a community of strong and often hilarious characters – the regulars. Has commercial appeal and is shockingly funny with a sympathetic edge. Imagine a gay 'Cheers' meeting a gay 'Sex and the City'...

Ordering Information

You can order this e-book online from the following websites (the links below will take you directly to the product page on each).

Price:

£4.99

Edition:

1

Format:

E-Book

Size:

Epub/Mobi

ISBN/EAN:

978-1-906000-30-1

ASIN:

B009M9ND5O

Imprint:

11:9

Reviews

Gay readers will find a life that the rest of us know little about. For them the book will be a celebration. Maley reveals ... commonplace behaviour in uncommon dress.

The Sunday Herald

A sheer delight to read. Highly recommended to anyone, regardless of their sexuality.

www.hi-lands.com

A marvellous, entertaining read ... real storytelling talent and a writer of compassion, wit and staying power. Not to be missed.

The Scotsman

About the Author

About John Maley

John Maley was the scriptwriter of the award winning film, Daddy's Girl, which won a Grand Jury Prize at Cannes 2001. This is his first novel. John Maley grew up in Glasgow and dedicates his free time to writing.